A boy jumps 2 metre high on the earth surface if he jumps on the moon surface what is the distance he is jumped
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we know that the g in moon is 1/6 of g in earth
the distance travelled against gravity is inversely proportional to the value of g
so height he can jump = height jumped on earth *6=2*6=12m
hope it is not wrong and helps you
the distance travelled against gravity is inversely proportional to the value of g
so height he can jump = height jumped on earth *6=2*6=12m
hope it is not wrong and helps you
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Thanks for your question !
We know that,
The gravity on the moon is 1/6 times that of gravity on Earth.
We know that the distance travelled against gravity is inversely proportional to the value of gravity.
Hence, height he could jump = Height jumped on earth × 6
= 2 × 6
= 12 m.
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- no4
We know that,
The gravity on the moon is 1/6 times that of gravity on Earth.
We know that the distance travelled against gravity is inversely proportional to the value of gravity.
Hence, height he could jump = Height jumped on earth × 6
= 2 × 6
= 12 m.
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- no4
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